HumanPerson

joined 2 years ago
[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 weeks ago

If you have a car Lubelogger is a solid maintenance tracker.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Someone used a hammer to smash a window and steal stuff. Quick, ban hammers!!!

Getting rid of the tools to exploit vulnerabilities doesn't get rid of the vulnerabilities, and security by obscurity is not security.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago

I also don't trust cloudflare on this. I'd bet they will take a percentage or charge for the feature. I don't believe for a second that they actually give a shit.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 month ago

Not worrying temps for most stuff. If you have mechanical HDDs you may want to check those specifically.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago

Been using airvpn for at least a year now (2? Maybe 3, idk...) Wait I checked it's been about 2 years. OK, anyway yeah they're my go to recommendation for anyone moderately technical.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 month ago

That counts. Screw the gatekeepers.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Gender affirming cars is such a great term because the people who drive them are exactly the people who will be most offended by it. Definitely stealing that.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 month ago

Usually just cloning someone else's Mac is enough, though you can try to target a wifi coffee maker or whatever to cause less problems for others.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You're right, my bad. They are stealing that amount from each creator, in fact.

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

Ya know, if you assume each one of those is a person who would otherwise pay $100 a month for all the streaming services, then they are costing the streaming services about $259,200,000,000,000 each year. /s

[–] HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I looked into roo, and was able to get it to interact with ollama but not actually work. From looking into roo, I found Cline which works a lot better. I would like to figure out a way to get it to work with the authenticated proxy api hosted to openwebui so I can access models externally but it is still pretty cool.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works to c/localllama@sh.itjust.works
 

I just set up a new dedicated AI server that is quite fast by my standards. I have it running with OpenWebUI and would like to integrate it with other services. I think it would be cool to have something like copilot where I can be writing code in a text editor and have it add a readme function or something like that. I have also used some RAG stuff and like it, but I think it would be cool to have a RAG that can access live data, like having the most up to date docker compose file and nginx configs for when I ask it about server stuff. So, what are you integrating your AI stuff with, and how can I get started?

 

Hello. I am looking for a budget all rounder tire in a 235 60 r18. Something under $160 would be good. I'm currently looking at the Goodyear Assurance Finesse but would be open to suggestions. Thanks in advance.

 

So don't take this the wrong way, but I do like cars. I am also against car dependency. I just wanted to make this post here to start a discussion about the benefits of lower speed limits in cities and towns, investment in effective public transit and non car-centric infrastructure, and other "anti-car" policies for car people. My goal with this post is to list the benefits of these policies for car people as I see it, and to hear other opinions on this topic.

  1. Stroads suck. I am a car person and would rather bike on a well-designed street than drive on a stroad.
  2. Congestion - I like to drive. Most people I know would rather not and would take other forms of transit if there were viable alternatives. If people who just want to go from a to b had viable alternatives, roads would be free for the people who want or need to be in cars.
  3. Safety - I don't want to kill pedestrians. I don't want to wreck my car. I'm fine with driving fast on a country road where I can see for miles and know that there is nothing in front of me to hit. If I do crash, it was my fault, and it doesn't endanger others. However, cities should have lower speed limits to keep pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers safe.
  4. Traffic flow - Where I live, there is a 45 mph speed limit down one of the main roads, but I rarely reach 45 during peak usage times because of traffic. Lower speeds would make traffic flow more manageable and allow car traffic through at a higher average speed.

I feel like the name "Fuck Cars" presents a false dichotomy between well thought out urban design and cars. Good urban design opposes car dependency (which I am against) not cars themselves. With that, I would like to leave you with a few questions: What role should cars play in an ideal world? How would or do you talk to car enthusiasts about this stuff? Do you hate cars or car dependency?

Also because this is fuck cars, fuck some cars. Fuck cars with shitty modified exhausts in built up areas. Fuck cars that run catless exhausts. Fuck big ass trucks and SUVs that run over children to dodge environmental regulations. Especially fuck squatted trucks. Fuck the car manufacturers who lobby to create car dependency and manufacture the child-crushing SUVs.

 

I took a practice test (math) and would like to have it be graded by a LLM since I can't find the key online. I have 20GB VRAM, but I'm on intel Arc so I can't do gemma3. I would prefer models from ollama.com 'cause I'm not deep enough down the rabbit hole to try huggingface stuff yet and don't have time to right now.

 

I messed up. My server's boot drive failed and I have no backups and have been unsuccessful in recovering any data. It contained the docker container and data for qbittorrent, meaning all the torrent files for the torrents I was seeding are all gone. I still have the files themselves which are intact on a separate raid. The problem Is I don't know how to continue seeding them because I don't have the original torrent files or magnet links or anything. Does anyone know how I can search for torrents that match the files I have, or do I simply have to replace everything one by one in order to continue seeding? Thank you everyone in advance. Also, I should mention that I am currently working on putting together a backup server as soon as parts arrive in a few days.

 

Basically title, but I can provide some information.

I'm looking to spend no more than $300 or so. I'm not well versed in different filaments (I'll be honest, I know nothing) or really anything about 3d printing, but I want to be able to print cup holders for someone I know whose vehicle has none, I imagine heat resistance and strength would be important there. I also do robotics now and would like to be able to make my own small robot chassis and parts. I'm also a Linux user and like FOSS, which I believe is fairly compatible with 3d printing, so I would like to find a printer that doesn't make me use proprietary software and that I can use with Fedora Linux without too much hassle. I know I'm new to this, and I know I'm in other hobbies where people post things like: "I want to spend no more than 6 dollars to get artificial superintelligence running on an Arduino Nano," so I hope this isn't that, and sorry if it is. Thanks in advance.

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Fixed it (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works to c/localllama@sh.itjust.works
 

Seriously though, does anyone know how to use openwebui with the new version?

Edit: if you go into the ollama container using sudo docker exec -it bash, then you can pull models with ollama pull llama3.1:8b for example and have it.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works to c/buildapc@lemmy.world
 

I got a new monitor somewhat recently, and I have noticed it causing interference with my wifi card (Ax210, not sure what brand). The wifi gets really slow (like 1/10 speed, sometimes dropping connections) when the monitor is plugged in and goes back to normal when unplugged. I've tried multiple hdmi cables but it still does it. I know you can buy antennas that can be moved, but I'm not sure where to start looking for them. Does anyone have any recommendations or info?

Edit: solution was putting aluminum foil around GPU Iowa and cable

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

This happened at a very inopportune time so apologies for the text being a bit bad. background: framework laptop 13 with 7640 u running fedora 40. ran great for a few months. issue: played some games on battery power. battery health went from mid 90's to 43. i know playing on battery is bad for it but that is more what i'd expect if I took a hammer to it. what i've tried: rebooted, cleared upower history, removed 90% charge limit in bios then shut down and charged.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Edit: I ran it out of battery while on the bios screen then charged it to full before powering it on. Battery health is now showing 91%. I'll see if it lasts, but I'm glad I didn't just go out and buy a battery without troubleshooting first.

 

Basically title. I think the whole ACT test prep industry is just completely scummy, but I do need to take it. Does anyone know where to find stuff like this? I'm sure the demand exists considering how much they jack up the prices for this kind of stuff. Thanks in advance.

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How bad is Ubuntu? (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by HumanPerson@sh.itjust.works to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

I have been not recommending Ubuntu to people because of obvious reasons (the Amazon search integration and snaps, mainly). The reason I am posting this is because someone I know mentioned that they are considering Ubuntu. They have a degree in cs and generally are competent with computers, but didn't like mint when they tried it. I would like to know a few things, since I haven't looked into Ubuntu in a while:

Has anything changed about snap? I know people didn't like it at first, especially the proprietary server, but I don't think they will care about that and I mainly just want to know if it will eat all their RAM or something.

Have they made any changes in their management that may make sure there won't be another Amazon search thing?

Is it best to use the default desktop on Ubuntu? I would recommend Kubuntu to them, all else being equal, but don't know if maybe the default one is better integrated.

Edit: The person will be 100's of miles away so helping them with issues will be hard, and Ubuntu LTS should be stable. Plus, basically everything that "supports" linux but doesn't really usually supports Ubuntu. I do really see where they're coming from, but want to know if it has a major potential to backfire on them and if they might be better off with Fedora.

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